Donald Kurtz
Donald Kurtz | |
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Fields | Astronomy |
Institutions | University of Cape Town, University of Central Lancashire |
Alma mater | University of Texas |
Known for | Asteroseismology |
Donald Wayne Kurtz ( 1948 – ) is an astronomer known for his research into asteroseismology. He completed his PhD in astronomy at the University of Texas in 1976 before moving to Cape Town, where he became a professor at the University of Cape Town. After 25 years in South Africa, he moved to the UK where he now teaches at the University of Central Lancashire.
He discovered a new class of pulsating, strongly magnetic stars (the Rapidly oscillating Ap stars), sits on the boards of numerous astronomical projects, and was President of the International Astronomical Union Commission on Variable Stars.[1]
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